English edit

Etymology edit

movie +‎ -mania

Noun edit

moviemania (uncountable)

  1. Enthusiasm for or obsession with movies.
    • 1947 October 27, Roger Butterfield, “Sam Goldwyn”, in Life, page 127:
      They both agree that they were literally forced into all this by the moviemania and supersalesmanship of young Sam Goldwyn — which is the way Goldwyn remembers it too.
    • 2004, Charles Eckert, “The Carole Lombard in Macy's window”, in Thomas Schatz, editor, Hollywood: Critical Concepts in Media and Cultural Studies, Routledge, →ISBN, volume 2, part 6, chapter 29, 183:
      If one walked into New York's largest department stores toward the end of 1929 one could find abundant evidence of the penetration of Hollywood fashions, as well as a virulent form of moviemania.
    • 2004, Martha Sherrill, My Last Movie Star, Random House, →ISBN, page 65:
      Franklin had a far worse case of moviemania than I — a childhood spent scouring video stores and sitting in art houses.